4.0 out of 5 stars
As Good As I Remember It, May 23, 2010
This review is from: GAME OVER (A Bantam Starfire Book) (Mass Market Paperback)
I once found this in the library several years ago and have looked for it since. I am already through most of the book again and it's as good as I remember it. A fair warning: some of the scenes of death are vividly graphic (not necessarily for the faint of heart) and there are deeply religious overtones (I happen to be Christian, so it didn't bother me). This book is mostly for the jr. high/early high school crowd and carries with it an important message about the cost of seeking revenge on those whom have wronged you. If viewed as a work of fiction with an important message, you won't be disappointed. If you view this as a 178 page public service announcement for religion and against revenge, you will probably become annoyed too soon and not give this book the chance that it deserves.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Not subtle, but a quick read, July 29, 2005
This review is from: GAME OVER (A Bantam Starfire Book) (Mass Market Paperback)
Dinsmore is a slow little town with not much for teens to do, other than going to weekly youth group meetings and the local video arcade. Joe is the current champ of all but a few of the games available and his girlfriend Lorinda is beginning to feel that he likes his games more than he likes her. However, this relatively small relationship issue is nothing compared to what happens with Everett Blacke opens the Hades Video Arcade ("!!Take a Chance!!"). Playing his games is a little too real for some of the players, who see the faces of their nemeses on the figures in the game. It's fun at first, but big trouble awaits those who venture into the Virtual Reality room.
Joseph Locke is the (now retired) Young Adult pseudonym of adult horror author Ray Garton. Locke's byline can be found on originals and media tie-ins, but now Garton even writes those under his own name. Game Over -- an entry in the Bantam Starfire series which also includes Locke works 1-900-Killer, Vengeance, Kiss of Death, and Petrified -- is a fun (if overly simplistic) examination of the temptations of evil and what can be done to resist it. Joe slowly realizes what is happening in his town as several murders are committed with the killers shouting, "I win!" at the tops of their lungs. The mysterious Mr. Blacke (with his goat-head cane) tries to lure Joe and Lorinda into the Virtual Reality room, but their local Pastor Crane, leader of the youth group, teaches them how to deal with the feelings that spawn evil deeds. This sort of sinks what could have been a truly gripping climax into proselytization. Locke (Garton) writes at a quick pace, however, and any flaws (such as a distinct lack of subtlety) are swept away by the speed of the read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
watch out for those video games!, November 16, 1999
This review is from: GAME OVER (A Bantam Starfire Book) (Mass Market Paperback)
A story of how video games can be quite immersive. Better keep a closer eye on what video games your kids are playing. The Columbine high school shootings are a tragic reminder.
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